Torkham crossing reopens after four-day closure
The border crossing was closed following clashes between Pakistani forces and Taliban.
The border crossing was closed following clashes between Pakistani forces and Taliban.
These devices were responsible for the deaths and injuries of thousands, including civilians, throughout the war.
"August 15 is a dark day for the women and girls of Afghanistan," a Kabul resident said.
An eyewitness told Amu that the electricity in the area was cut off following the blast.
"The situation continues to deteriorate, and stronger and more effective international action is needed immediately," the statement read.
Sourcess said Taliban used "pressure and force" to ensure compliance with their directive.
During the event, Taliban leaders reiterated their call for international engagement.
The women condemned the Taliban’s rule, describing it as a "gender apartheid regime" that has systematically excluded women from public.
McCaul emphasized the need for the Secretary to provide answers to the American people.
The country’s population is increasingly paying the price for global neglect, the aid agencies said.